Challenging Autocracy From the Front Lines
Date of Publication
1-1-2023 12:00 AM
Security Theme
Human Rights
Keywords
Democracy, Civil Society, Latin America, Democracy Promotion, Autocracy, Human Rights
Description
In a new report, “Challenging Autocracy from the Front Lines,” Leopoldo López, a Venezuelan opposition leader and a Public Policy Fellow in the Wilson Center’s Latin America Program, argues that “the cooperation of nations like Venezuela, Iran, Russia, Cuba, China, Belarus, Zimbabwe, and others should be recognized as an interest-based, transnational attempt to undermine democracy and make the world safer for authoritarianism.”
Challenging Autocracy From the Front Lines
In a new report, “Challenging Autocracy from the Front Lines,” Leopoldo López, a Venezuelan opposition leader and a Public Policy Fellow in the Wilson Center’s Latin America Program, argues that “the cooperation of nations like Venezuela, Iran, Russia, Cuba, China, Belarus, Zimbabwe, and others should be recognized as an interest-based, transnational attempt to undermine democracy and make the world safer for authoritarianism.”